France-based lawyer and essayist Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe was born on
24 December 1951 in Montelíbano, Colombia. Towards the end of the 1970s,
in Bogota, the capital of Colombia, Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe was part
of the “Black Culture” group, where she became aware of the position of
Blacks in the history of humankind. From then on, she has focused her
work on denouncing crimes and injustices perpetrated under the banner of
white domination and oppression and the racial discrimination of other
groups, including the slave trade, slavery, massacres of indigenous
peoples by settler populations, colonialism, Nazism and apartheid.
Through her work over the years, she continues to build a different
North–South relationship.